The Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology, Том 71854 |
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... believe , in neither case , according to the law of the Medes and Persians , is there ever any money returned at the doors . Upon this lax principle , we have heard of fashionable publishers occa- sionally ordering books to be written ...
... believe , in neither case , according to the law of the Medes and Persians , is there ever any money returned at the doors . Upon this lax principle , we have heard of fashionable publishers occa- sionally ordering books to be written ...
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... believe to be briefly these : The late Dr. Milligan -- the learned translator of Celsus -in the Appendix to his Translation of Magendie's " Physiology , " suggested that instead of bringing the light artillery of wit and ridicule to ...
... believe to be briefly these : The late Dr. Milligan -- the learned translator of Celsus -in the Appendix to his Translation of Magendie's " Physiology , " suggested that instead of bringing the light artillery of wit and ridicule to ...
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... believe , never took the least notice of them . He will now , we fear , be respected by neither party , thus illustrating the truth of the old proverb , propounded by no less a philosopher than Seneca - inter duas sellas decidium . We ...
... believe , never took the least notice of them . He will now , we fear , be respected by neither party , thus illustrating the truth of the old proverb , propounded by no less a philosopher than Seneca - inter duas sellas decidium . We ...
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... believe that such a blending of forces , if wisely effected , might even lighten the heavy weight of the Newgate Calendar , and prove a court of ease to the Old Bailey . In treating this comprehensive work psychologically , we hope to ...
... believe that such a blending of forces , if wisely effected , might even lighten the heavy weight of the Newgate Calendar , and prove a court of ease to the Old Bailey . In treating this comprehensive work psychologically , we hope to ...
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... believe , this breath will not readily be excited , notwithstanding the bad feeling engendered in the heart by a portion of the current literature of the day . True , we hear little now of marauders , freebooters , and caterans : a ...
... believe , this breath will not readily be excited , notwithstanding the bad feeling engendered in the heart by a portion of the current literature of the day . True , we hear little now of marauders , freebooters , and caterans : a ...
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